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Classic Game Room reviews FRENZY arcade machine from Stern released in 1982, the spiritual sequel to Berzerk. Frenzy is an awesome videogame, Frenzy is a great arcade game, Frenzy is in CODE OF SILENCE next to Chuck Norris!!! Frenzy is similar to Berzerk but requires different strategies. The walls won't kill you this time around, in fact you can shoot through them. So can enemies. Attempt to shoot robots as quickly as possible before Evil Otto hops on screen and ends your life. Frenzy is amazing!!

Classic Game Room HD reviews FRENZY for Colecovision, the sequel to BERZERK!!!! Released in 1982 by Stern, Frenzy is very similar to Berzerk but with many advancements. Evil Otto returns and once again you are surrounded by armies of robots and bad guys trying to tear you limb from limb or shoot you with laser beams. ThisColeco Vision review of Frenzy has gameplay footage showing Frenzy being played. This arcade game only made an appearance on 2 video game consoles, the Colecovision and ZX Spectrum. It is one of the greatest video games ever made and should appeal to anyone to enjoys Berzerk and Robotron 2084. Frenzy can be found easy on Ebay and you can't live another second without owning it and playing Frenzy in a frenzied frenzy of frantic Frenzy game playing! Classic Game Room HD is the Colecovision reviewering reviewing Coleco Vision classic retro old school video games!

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Classic Game Room reviews ASTEROIDS from Atari released in 1979, the revolutionary arcade game where you shoot space rocks and run away from UFOs! Shoot space rocks with your triangle!! It's the classic Atari arcade machine from 1979 with black and white vector graphics, button controls and gorgeous sci-fi artwork. Asteroids is insanely difficult and extremely fun to challenge yourself or friends to a high score. Enjoy the Jaws inspired music and monochrome glow of the '70s, it's Asteroids!!

Turbo review! Classic Game Room reviews TURBO from Sega, released to the arcades in 1981. Drive your Formula 1 race car like a maniac through a wide variety of environments in this classic, arcade racer from back in the day. Turbo is like Out Run before Out Run. It features a massive cabinet (there's a sit down version too!), vertical screen, steering wheel, shifter, gas pedal, LED readout and it says TURBO!! CGR Turbo video review features Turbo arcade game gameplay filmed at the Intergalactic Space Arcade.

Pac-Man review! http:classicgameroom.comvaultpagesvaultpagepac-man-arcadeClassic Game Room reviews the PAC-MAN arcade machine from 1980!! Pac-Man is not only one of the recognizable video game characters in the world, it's also one of the best games ever created! Guide Pac-Man through a maze filled with dots, power pellets and ghosts. Score points by gobbling up enemies and delicious snacks. The original Pac-Man arcade machine with a four-way joystick can't be beat!

Centipede arcade machine review. Classic Game Room reviews CENTIPEDE from Atari from 1980, the stand up coin-op arcade machine with the amazing artwork on the side and the radical trackball controller! This Centipede machine was refurbished and has a brand new Happ LCD monitor installed. CGR Centipede video review has Happ LCD monitor review and shows the installed Happ monitor in a classic arcade game which has crystal clear, sharp graphics that blow away 30 year old CRT monitors with burn-in.

Classic Game Room reviews DISCS OF TRON arcade machine from Bally Midway released to the arcades in 1983. Based on the 1982 science fiction movie from Disney starring Jeff Bridges, Bruce Boxleitner, Cindy Morgan, Dan Shor, and David Warner, Discs of Tron has gamers playing as Tron during the Frisbee death duel battle scene. The other Tron arcade game had light cycles, tanks and the computer battle but this one has death frisbees!! This CGR review of Discs of Tron, the arcade machine, features the rare sit down cabinet version of Discs of Tron, rarely seen in arcades anymore.

Dirty Drivin' review. http:www.ClassicGameRoom.com Classic Game Room reviews DIRTY DRIVIN' arcade machine from Raw Thrills and Specular Interactive, a 2011 release for new arcades, fun centers, bars and wherever good times are to be had. This awesome vehicular combat racing game is the loudest, explodiest, most obnoxious game ever and rocks with a vibrating seat, machine guns and WHITE ZOMBIE. CGR Dirty Drivin' video review features Dirty Drivin gameplay recorded from the actual racing game arcade cabinet! Check out the awesome HD monitor, massive speakers and blinky lights! Dirty Drivin' is hard to miss. Once you start playing you'll be sucked into the ferocious gameplay where you crush enemy vehicles, blow them up or explode and you won't be able to quit! Save your upgraded vehicles using the cabinet keycode system and shoot for the high score. Operators can link eight Dirty Drivin' cabinets together to make it really awesome.

Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary review. Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review of Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary for GameCube.
Released in 2005, this game was developed by Backbone Vancouver and was published by Namco. It features all of your favorite Namco arcade games on one disk and in their original glory. Controls with the GameCube's analog stick and d-pad aren't great, but it only affects a few games. The amount of content included here is amazing.
This video review features video gameplay footage of Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary for GameCube and audio commentary from Classic Game Room's Gabe.
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Missile Command review! http:classicgameroom.comvaultpagesvaultpagemissile-command-arcadeClassic Game Room reviews MISSILE COMMAND from Atari released in 1980, one of the greatest arcade video games ever created (even though I'm awful at it)!! Would you like to play a game (of Missile Command)? It's the game of thermonuclear war! Defend your cities from nuclear tipped intercontinental ballistic missiles with your Missile Command defense system trak-ball and buttons! The cold war was never so much fun!!

Humanoid player runs through maze-like rooms, destroying robots while avoiding their fire. The indestructable Evil Otto is the game's timer, forcing the player to move on. One of the first talking games, remember "Get the Humanoid!"?

Classic Game Room HD reviews BERZERK for Vectrex from 1982. This is a unique version of the amazing Berzerk arcade game because it is a vector graphics video game. Gameplay is very similar to the Atari 2600 cartridge except this has less variations in gameplay. While my controller is a bit buggy the controls themselves are good. All four buttons shoot. Shoot everything that moves except Evil Otto... run away from him. Vectrex video games are unique and lots of fun to collect. This version of Berzerk has a plain screen overlay but looks awesome. Highly, highly recommended. BERZERK!!!! This CGRHD review of Berzerk has Vectrex gameplay of Berzerk being played. Vectrex footage recorded in HD.

Classic Game Room reviews the JOUST 2: SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST arcade machine at PAPA World Headquarters (Professional and Amateur Pinball Association) from Williams released in 1986. Joust 2 is a one or two player game that costs 1 token (or quarter) and allows you to choose which level of the game you would like to start at. Starting earlier gets more points early on to increase the odds of getting extra birds. Flap your wings with the arcade button and transform into a pegasus for some of those ground battles in tight spaces, Joust 2 mixes up the traditional Joust videogame formula with cool level designs and awesome artwork.